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A quick and easy breakfast recipe, the tamagoyaki is a tasty Japanese sweet omelet made by adding sugar to eggs and folding into a square.
Ingredients: eggs, water, soy sauce, sugar
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Japanese marinade sauce gives a lovely taste and texture to broiled mackerel. Yellow tail, tuna or salmon are also good for this recipe. Easy, exotic!
Ingredients: mackerel, soy sauce, mirin, sugar, ginger
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I don't know about Chinese potsticker dipping sauce, but this is how we do it in Japan.
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These pan-fried gyoza filled with ground pork, napa cabbage, and fresh ginger are a homemade version of the popular Japanese potstickers.
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This is a fairly classic take on teriyaki broiled or grilled slices of marinated meat or fish. The small amount of sugar in the soy-based sauce caramelizes in the heat, creating a deliciously sticky glaze.
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Tonkatsu, or Japanese-style fried pork cutlets, depend on an exceptionally coarse panko bread crumb dredge to achieve their signature crisp.
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This recipe comes from Kismet, the chef Sara Kramer's restaurant in Los Angeles There, the labneh is made in-house, providing an advantage that can never quite be overcome at home Still, buy the best labneh you can find
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Kabocha squash with its striped, jade green rind is seeded and steamed before blending with tofu, sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, and soy milk in this vegan version of pumpkin pie.
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Here is a recipe David Tanis built out of one he got from the cookbook author Nancy Singleton Hachisu for negi, the long Japanese onion that looks like a leek You could try it with actual leeks, or with spring onions or even scallions in a pinch It’s a bit of a riff on the classic French leeks vinaigrette, but the taste is purely Japanese.
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You do a little something to these cucumber pickles every day for 7 days, then process and can them on Day 8. They are pickled in a large (10-quart) jar or a pickle crock.